Let's get completely unnecessary:
# systemctl isolate runlevel6.target
Let's get completely unnecessary:
# systemctl isolate runlevel6.target
Man I like how clean and simple the UI was back then
Dude I can bang out like three whole disgusting rooms when I hit that moment
Stars gotta align though, otherwise I'm lucky to get out of bed
Fedora is a good thing to do with the way you are not a huge fan of the day it's a good time to be there about 8 minutes from home so I can get it and I'll be there in a few minutes from the store to the house it was a lot of fun with the kids and I don't know what to do with the way it is a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of...
Trump ticks so many false prophet/antichrist boxes, it's insane, yet Christians love him somehow
SPEAK UP BROTHER I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF MY HOGGGGG
We're too busy cringing at that
Nah man they evolved into a new class of existence, they went from high T to super U cells
No sir I don't think the trans person wants you like that
It's just the usual shit talking, small dick energy saber rattling. Russia likes mind games, they wouldn't engage in disinformation campaigns otherwise.
I mean we could actually make this a lot worse and put a Hershey bar in there, I'm sure the butyric acid will kick it up a notch... At least they're using Milka
I would argue that the employees may be negligent in the need to verify with the database due to being overworked minimum wage part timers who are just looking to "get the job done" and not care about mistakes made.
The presence of a database also does not mean they are explicitly taught to say "you need to use this database to verify, here is how to query it and ensure it looks right"
GameStop could probably address this partially with hyper-focused UI walking them through a review but then employees are just going to hit "next next next" just to get it done
I think this idea is cursed and a bad idea for GameStop to implement because this is inevitable and we are going to see this over and over again. This was already a recurring joke at some locations selling older games, esp. Pokemon, prior to GameStop formalizing the "Retro" branding